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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 10:35:42 GMT
Despite what Marco Rubio claims, the Senate investigation proves COLLUSION between Trump and Russia. It also proves Trump committed PERJURY when answering questions under oath What's not to like?
G.O.P.-Led Senate Panel Details Ties Between 2016 Trump Campaign and Russia Like the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, who released his findings in April 2019, the Senate report did not conclude that the Trump campaign engaged in a coordinated conspiracy with the Russian government — a fact that Republicans seized on to argue that there was “no collusion.”
But the report showed extensive evidence of contacts between Trump campaign advisers and people tied to the Kremlin — including a longstanding associate of the onetime Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, whom the report identified as a “Russian intelligence officer.”
The Senate report was the first time the government has identified Mr. Kilimnik as an intelligence officer — Mr. Mueller’s report had labeled him as someone with ties to Russian intelligence. Most of the details about his intelligence background were blacked out in the Senate report.
Democrats highlighted Mr. Kilimnik’s potential ties to the interference operations in their own appendix to the report, noting that Mr. Manafort discussed campaign strategy and shared internal campaign polling data with the Russian and later lied to federal investigators about his actions.
“This is what collusion looks like,” Democrats wrote.
www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/us/politics/senate-intelligence-russian-interference-report.html
How do you spell TRAITOR?
Greg
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 10:40:00 GMT
Oh, but let's get to the PERJURY part! -----------------------------------------
In written answers to Mr. Mueller, Mr. Trump said he could not recall discussing WikiLeaks with Mr. Stone, a response challenged in the Senate report. “The committee assesses that Trump did, in fact, speak with Stone about WikiLeaks and with members of his Campaign about Stone’s access to WikiLeaks on multiple occasions,” the report said.
Last month, Mr. Trump commuted a prison sentence Mr. Stone had received after he was convicted on seven felonies of obstructing a congressional investigation that threatened the president, his longtime friend.
The committee sent a letter last summer to the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington suggesting that Trump campaign advisers may have illegally made false or misleading statements to congressional investigators conducting the panel’s inquiry, according to four people with knowledge of the letter, which was first reported by The Los Angeles Times.
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Oh me oh my.... What's this? Maybe there IS A PEE TAPE!!!!!!!!!!
Greg
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Post by william on Aug 19, 2020 10:50:05 GMT
I seem to remember hystericics from the right when Clinton lied about a private affair with a consenting adult.
This should have them ready to jail trump from life.
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 10:51:19 GMT
Lying bastard...
Rubio says it wasn't collusion, yet when you review the report, it WAS collusion. Perjury. Coordination. Whatever the phuck. Trump and company of cockroaches worked with the Russians in 2016.
Greg
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Post by MojoJojo on Aug 19, 2020 11:19:40 GMT
The Long Con will be coming to an inglorious end soon.
The Carnival Barker and his enablers will cry foul and lose as ugly as they won.
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 12:12:13 GMT
What's this, what's THIS??
Senate committee made criminal referral of Trump Jr., Bannon, Kushner, two others to federal prosecutors The Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee made criminal referrals of Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon, Erik Prince and Sam Clovis to federal prosecutors in 2019, passing along their suspicions that the men may have misled the committee during their testimony, an official familiar with the matter told NBC News.
The official confirmed reports in the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, which reported on the matter last week. A criminal referral to the Justice Department means Congress believes a matter warrants investigation for potential violation of the law.
The committee detailed its concerns in a letter to the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, D.C., in June 2019, the official said.
www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/senate-made-criminal-referral-trump-jr-bannon-kushner-two-others-n1237155
What happened to the investigations? Oh.. Bill Barr happened...
Greg
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Post by crepe05 on Aug 19, 2020 12:23:10 GMT
Oh for heaven's sake. Nothing new here. Move along. You do know that there is a saying, "You can indict a ham sandwich". When there is proof of real collusion, not wishful thinking collusion, get back to us.
You say "What happened to the investigations? Oh, Bill Barr happened". You're right about that. Bill Barr and truth happened. Not a concept too familiar with the socialist democrats.
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Post by william on Aug 19, 2020 12:44:53 GMT
Oh for heaven's sake. Nothing new here. Move along. You do know that there is a saying, "You can indict a ham sandwich". When there is proof of real collusion, not wishful thinking collusion, get back to us. You say "What happened to the investigations? Oh, Bill Barr happened". You're right about that. Bill Barr and truth happened. Not a concept too familiar with the socialist democrats. So interesting that you support lying and perjury by a president. Bet you've never done that since 1974, well maybe 1986.
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Post by crepe05 on Aug 19, 2020 13:00:11 GMT
I believe I first voted in 1956. Let's start with that one. Every POTUS since that time has had a 'girl friend' on the side, except possibly for Nixon, and he had his own set of problems. That's lying to everyone, except that everyone knows about it. Whoops, I'm unsure if Ford had a dollie or not. I really don't think he did. My favorite was Clinton looking sincerely into the camera and saying "I did not have sex with that woman" blah, blah, blah. AHe was magnificent.
Sad to say, but something seems to happen to professional politicians and their honesty gene. The higher up they go or the longer time they hold any office, they seem to have less of a relationship with the truth.
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 13:00:18 GMT
Oh for heaven's sake. Nothing new here. Move along. You do know that there is a saying, "You can indict a ham sandwich". When there is proof of real collusion, not wishful thinking collusion, get back to us. You say "What happened to the investigations? Oh, Bill Barr happened". You're right about that. Bill Barr and truth happened. Not a concept too familiar with the socialist democrats.
Indicted ham sandwiches:
Mike Flynn Roger Stone George Popadopolous Rick Gates Michael Cohen Paul Manafort Alex van der Zwaan Konstantin Kilimnik
What do all of these indicted (and most convicted) ham sandwiches have in common? Oh... Donald Trump.
Greg
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 13:03:14 GMT
I believe I first voted in 1956. Let's start with that one. Every POTUS since that time has had a 'girl friend' on the side, except possibly for Nixon, and he had his own set of problems. That's lying to everyone, except that everyone knows about it. Whoops, I'm unsure if Ford had a dollie or not. I really don't think he did. My favorite was Clinton looking sincerely into the camera and saying "I did not have sex with that woman" blah, blah, blah. AHe was magnificent. Sad to say, but something seems to happen to professional politicians and their honesty gene. The higher up they go or the longer time they hold any office, they seem to have less of a relationship with the truth. It seems Trump main squeeze on the side is Vladamir Putin.
Greg
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Post by petep on Aug 19, 2020 13:16:33 GMT
Yes. The operative words “potential ties”.
That’s solid.
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Post by RWB on Aug 19, 2020 13:17:54 GMT
HAHAHA Liberal Lunatics heads exploding over nothing
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 13:24:33 GMT
Yes. The operative words “potential ties”. That’s solid.
FYI, the guy with the "potential ties", Kilimnik, is currently under a solid federal indictment and a fugitive.
Greg
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 13:25:21 GMT
HAHAHA Liberal Lunatics heads exploding over nothing
Of course, to a Trump supporter, treason and perjury are nothing.
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Post by RWB on Aug 19, 2020 13:30:06 GMT
HAHAHA Liberal Lunatics heads exploding over nothing
Of course, to a Democrat Voter fraud treason and perjury are nothing.
Greg
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 14:09:30 GMT
Fair to say the Russia hoax... wasn't a hoax.
Greg
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Post by crepe05 on Aug 19, 2020 14:15:44 GMT
Oh for heaven's sake. Nothing new here. Move along. You do know that there is a saying, "You can indict a ham sandwich". When there is proof of real collusion, not wishful thinking collusion, get back to us. You say "What happened to the investigations? Oh, Bill Barr happened". You're right about that. Bill Barr and truth happened. Not a concept too familiar with the socialist democrats.
Indicted ham sandwiches:
Mike Flynn Roger Stone George Popadopolous Rick Gates Michael Cohen Paul Manafort Alex van der Zwaan Konstantin Kilimnik
What do all of these indicted (and most convicted) ham sandwiches have in common? Oh... Donald Trump.
Greg
The thing they had most in common is that they all worked on Candidate Trump's campaign. What was the charge in their indictments?
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Post by crepe05 on Aug 19, 2020 14:19:59 GMT
Indicted ham sandwiches:
Mike Flynn Roger Stone George Popadopolous Rick Gates Michael Cohen Paul Manafort Alex van der Zwaan Konstantin Kilimnik
What do all of these indicted (and most convicted) ham sandwiches have in common? Oh... Donald Trump.
Greg
The thing they had most in common is that they all worked on Candidate Trump's campaign. What was the charge in their indictments? Whoops, sorry. I put my response in the wrong place. The words are mine but under Greg's signature. Again, what was the charge in their indictments?
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Post by Greg55_99 on Aug 19, 2020 14:26:31 GMT
Indicted ham sandwiches:
Mike Flynn Roger Stone George Popadopolous Rick Gates Michael Cohen Paul Manafort Alex van der Zwaan Konstantin Kilimnik
What do all of these indicted (and most convicted) ham sandwiches have in common? Oh... Donald Trump.
Greg
The thing they had most in common is that they all worked on Candidate Trump's campaign. What was the charge in their indictments?
Hmm... Correct me if I'm wrong here...
Mike Flynn - Lying to the FBI
Roger Stone - witness tampering and lying to investigators.
George Popadopolous - Lying to the FBI
Rick Gates- Lying to the FBI
Michael Cohen - tax evasion and campaign finance violations.
Paul Manafort - filing false tax returns, bank fraud, and failing to disclose a foreign bank account
Alex van der Zwaan - Lying to the FBI
Konstantin Kilimnik - Obstuction of justice
I think that covers it.
Greg
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